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Sustainable Energy for Africa
2017, October 23 – 25, Palace of the Academies, Brussels
International Conference organized by
the “Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences” (RAOS) of Belgium
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
The conference papers are assigned as either lectures or poster presentations. The lectures will
be delivered in plenary session in Auditorium Albert II of the Palace of the Academies (there
are no parallel sessions). Authors of posters may have a 5-minute time slot for oral presentation
in the plenary session. The posters will be displayed in the Marble Room (same building as
Auditorium Albert II) where also the Walking Dinner of 24/10 is organised.
Later on, lectures and poster presentations will be peer reviewed before publication by the
Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences of Belgium.
Registration and information: http://www.kaowarsom.be/en/conferences.
The conference will treat successively three Topics, consisting in a total of 28 invited lectures
and 38 scientific posters, namely:
Topic 1 - Energy is crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
(23 October, late morning and afternoon)
Topic 2 - Energy mix: towards robust, equitable and socially acceptable energy systems
(24 October, whole day + 25 October, early morning)
Topic 3 - Research, innovation and education in support of sustainable energy policies
(25 October, late morning)
In addition, there are 5 keynote speeches, namely: 3 in Introduction and 2 in Conclusion.
Closure of Conference is scheduled on 25 October at 16:30.
The registration fees (100 Euros for full participants) includes the programme folder, entry into
the conference and exhibit halls as well as the welcome reception of Monday evening. There
are no registration fees for plenary speakers and authors of posters. Walking dinner in the Palace
of the Academies on Tuesday evening 24 October (40 Euros / person).
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Monday 23 October morning, 10:00 – 12:30
Introductory session
3 keynote speeches (20 min each)
Chair: Prof. med. Dr. Philippe Goyens, RAOS, Permanent Secretary, and Prof. Dr. Wail
Benjelloun, President Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED)
10:00 Welcome message
Georges Van Goethem, RAOS, Conference chairman
10:15 Carole Maman, Chief Investment Officer, Belgian Investment Company for
Developing countries (BIO), representing Alexander De Croo, Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Development Cooperation and Digital Agenda
10:35 The Demography of Africa: Impacts on Economy, Energy, and Governance
Prof. John F. May, Dept. International Health, Georgetown Universtity, Washington,
DC
10:55 African universities and science diplomacy in favour of alternative sources of
energy (based on exchanges with 100 universities during COP22 in Marrakesh) Prof. Wail Benjelloun, President Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED), Former
president of the Conference of the University Presidents of Morocco
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Topic 1 - Energy is crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
3 lectures (20 min each) + Q/A session (15 min)
11:15 Energy for sustainable development in Africa: successes, challenges and possible
way forward Dr. Emmanuel Kofi Ackom E.K., Haselip, J.A and Mackenzie, G.A., UNEP, DTU
Partnership (UDP), Technical University Denmark (DTU), Copenhagen
11.35 Financement des énergies renouvelables en Afrique : principaux enjeux et
perspectives d’avenir pour les partenariats-publics-privés sous l’angle européen
Paul Frix, Senior Economist, specialized in International Relations and Development,
DG Hon. Coopération belge et CDE/CDI, Conseiller CBL-ACP, PROPADEV SPRL
11.55 Governing decentralised energy provision: exploring the role of local governance
in articulating nexus approaches to energy transitions Prof Ed Brown, UK Low Carbon Energy for Development Network, Jon Cloke, John
Harrison and Richard Sieff (Dept of Geography, Loughborough University, UK)
12:15 Q/A session
Lunch: 12:30 – 14:00
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Monday 23 October afternoon, 14:00 – 18:00
5 lectures (20 min each) + Q/A session (30 min) + poster presentation (12)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Jan Rammeloo, RAOS, former Director of the National Botanic Garden in
Meise, and Dr. Koffi Ekouevi, Senior Economist, The World Bank
14:00 Centralized and decentralized energy solutions for Africa: cutting edge
technologies supported by and co-developed with the African actors Bruno Bensasson, ENGIE, Africa Business Unit, CEO, Paris
14:20 Making Access to Energy Services the Engine of Sustainable Development in Sub-
Saharan Africa Dr. Koffi Ekouevi, Senior Economist, The World Bank
14:40 Industrial Strategy to identify priorities in energy mix policies in Africa as a result
of joint discussions about local needs and resources
André Bouffioux, CEO, Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg (also responsible for the
assigned countries: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and West-Central Africa)
15:00 Integrating Climate into Strategy for an Oil & Gas Company: focus on Africa
Valérie Quiniou, Vice-President, Climate - Strategy - Innovation, TOTAL S.A., Paris
15:20 Sustainable energy mix for African and MENA region countries
Prof. EL-Tayeb Idris Eisa, National Energy Research Center, Khartoum, Sudan, and
Prof. Dr. EL-Tayeb Mustafa, President of The Future University, Sudan, Former
Director at UNESCO, corresponding member of RAOS
Coffee break: 15:40 – 16:10
Chair: Ir Bernard Mairy, expert in engineering and materials innovation, and Dr Ir Pépin
Tchouate Heteu, DEECC Consulting (Energy, Environment, Climate change mitigation)
16:10 Q/A session (30 min) and Poster presentation in plenary session
18:00 Adjourn - Networking reception in the Palace of the Academies + visit to posters
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Tuesday 24 October morning, 9:00 – 12:30
Topic 2 - Energy mix: towards robust, equitable and socially acceptable energy systems
7 lectures (20 min each) + Q/A session (20 min) + poster presentation (2)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Nathalie Verbruggen, RAOS, and Prof. EL-Tayeb Idris Eisa, National
Energy Research Center, Khartoum, Sudan
BACKGROUND
09:00 Towards a global partnership regarding mineral resources and energy production:
contribution to sustainable development with focus on Africa Prof Jean-Pierre Tshibangu, Univ. Mons, Faculty of Eng., Dept of Mining Eng., RAOS
09:20 Sustainable Energy Transition: An Operations Research Perspective
Prof Per J. Agrell, co-director of the “Center of Operations Research and Econometrics”
(CORE), Prof Anthony Papavasiliou, ENGIE Chair at UCL in Energy Economics and
Energy Risk Management, and Ignacio Aravena, senior researcher, CORE - Louvain
09:40 On Power System Paradigm: Opportunities and Challenges
Aymen Chaouachi, PhD, EGI (Elia Grid International, Brussels), Power System
Operations & Security
10:00 Energy poverty in Africa: focus on challenges and solutions related to electric
power and to energy for cooking Prof Samuele Furfari, Geopolitics of Energy, ULB, École polytechnique
Coffee break 10:20 – 10:50
10 :50 Modèle de prospective énergétique avec évaluation des coûts et des effets sur
l’environnement pour la République Démocratique du Congo
Prof. Ndaye Nkanka Bernard, Institut Supérieur de Techniques Appliquées, Kinshasa
11:10 Renewable energy deployment in Africa: opportunities, challenges & perspectives
Dr. Ir. Pépin Tchouate Heteu, managing Director of DEECC Consulting (Energy,
Environment, Climate change mitigation)
11:30 Steel: a key resource for a sustainable and circular economy in emerging countries
Carl De Maré, Vice-President ArcelorMittal, Group CTO, Head of Technology Strategy
11:50 Q/A session (20 min) and Poster presentation in plenary session
Lunch 12:30 – 14:00
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Tuesday 24 October afternoon, 14:00-18:30
7 lectures (20 min each) + Q/A session (30 min) + poster presentation (11)
Chair: Prof Dr. Ir. Eric Pirard, RAOS, Mineral Eng., Materials and Environment, ULg,
and Prof. Dr. Izael Pereira Da Silva, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Strathmore Univ., Kenya
HYDRO
14:00 Hydro-electricity in Africa: remaining economically exploitable capacity and
impact assessment study (including social acceptance) Henri Boyé, USAID Electrification Advisor / Electricity Sector Reform Project, and
Michel de Vivo, General Secretary of International Commission on Large Dams
14:20 Grand Inga, le plus grand complexe hydroélectrique du monde : ambition
nécessaire mais à mûrir
François Misser, diplômé de l’École supérieure de journalisme de Lille, chercheur
indépendant, spécialiste des relations entre pouvoir et ressources naturelles en Afrique
14:40 Using small low cost, robust and easily maintained decentralized hydraulic power
stations in Central Africa Prof. Patrick Hendrick, ULB, École Polytechnique
NUCLEAR FISSION
15:00 The development of Small Modular Reactors for emerging nuclear countries in
Africa Prof. Peter Baeten, SCK•CEN & VUB Kernenergie, and Prof. Hamid Aït Abderrahim,
Deputy Director-General International Affairs SCK•CEN & UCL Ecole Polytechnique
Coffee break: 15:20 – 15:50
Chair: Prof. Pierre Petit, RAOS, ULB, and Dr. Emmanuel Kofi Ackom, UNEP, DTU
Partnership, Technical University Denmark
SOLAR
15:50 The potential and challenges related to photovoltaic electricity generation and local
(DC) microgrids Prof. Dr. Ir. Jozef Poortmans, Scientific Director PV@imec, Director R&D
strategy@EnergyVille and Part-time Professor at KULeuven and Univ. Hasselt
16:10 The value of concentrated solar power for developing countries: another look on
energy transitions
Marcel Bial, Secretary General of the European Solar Thermal Electricity Association
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16:30 Development of solar energy in Africa : A challenge in terms of resource
availability and recycling
Prof Dr. Ir. Eric Pirard, RAOS, Mineral Engineering, Materials and Environment, ULg,
and Dr Ir Sandra Belboom, Chemical engineering, ULg
16:50 Q/A session (30 min) and Poster presentation in plenary session
18:30 Adjourn
20:00-23:00 Walking dinner in Palace of the Academies + visit to posters
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Wednesday 25 October morning, 9:00 – 12:30
Topic 2 - Energy mix: towards robust, equitable and socially acceptable systems (cont’d)
3 lectures (20 min each)
Chair: Prof Emanuela Colombo, UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development,
Politecnico Milano, Italy, and Jean Albergel, Senior Scientist Coordinator of European
Affairs, CNRS-IRD Joint Office in Pretoria, South Africa
BIOENERGY
09:00 Overview of bioenergy policies for sustainable development in Africa
Rainer Janssen, PhD, Head of the Biomass Department at WIP Renewable Energies,
Munich, Germany
09:20 Wood: an ever-present domestic energy priority for people in emerging Africa
Jean Noël Marien (1), Régis Peltier (1) ; Emilien Dubiez (1) ; Théodore Trefon (2)
(1) Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le
développement (CIRAD) UR Forêts et Sociétés – Montpellier France ; (2) Musée royal
de l'Afrique centrale (MRAC) - Tervuren Belgium
09:40 A locally manufactured gasification technology for the valorization of agricultural
wastes in West African countries Prof Hervé Jeanmart (1), Séverin Tanoh (2), Wilfried Ouedraogo (3), Yohan Richardson
(2), Sayon Sidibe (2), Frédéric Bourgois (1) and François Pinta (4)
(1) Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium; (2) Institut
International d'Ingénierie de l’Eau et de l’Environnement, Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso; (3) Institut de Recherche en Sciences Appliquées et Technologies, Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso; (4) Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique
pour le développement, Montpellier, France
Coffee break 10:00 – 10:30
10:30 Q/A session (10 min) and Poster presentation in plenary session
Lunch: 12:00 – 13:30
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Wednesday 25 October afternoon, 13:30-16:30
Topic 3 - Research, innovation and education in support of sustainable energy policies
3 lectures (20 min each)
Chair: Ir Christian De Meyer, RAOS, EPFL and Columbia University, and Prof. Ed Brown,
UK Low Carbon Energy for Development Network
13:30 MOOCs for Africa: Lessons Learned
Dr Dimitrios Noukakis, program manager, Center for Digital Education (including
“MOOC Afrique”), Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and Prof. Pierre
Dillenbourg, EPFL, academic director of Center for Digital Education (MOOC Factory)
13:50 Massive Open Online Courses: an answer to the issues facing higher education in
sub-Saharan Africa ? Nicolas Roland ("ULB Podcast"), Eric Uyttebrouck, ULB, Cellule PRAC-TICE
(Pédagogie, Recherche-Action & TICE), and Prof. Philippe Emplit, ULB
14:10 Sharing knowledge online and improving education using MOOCs
Prof Sandra Soares-Frazão and Emeritus Prof Yves Zech, Génie Civil et
Environnemental, UCL Ecole Polytechnique
Coffee break 14:30 – 14:50
Conclusion session
2 keynote speeches and final panel discussion
Chair: Prof Dr Ir Jean-Pierre Tshibangu, RAOS and Dpt of Mining Engineering, Univ.
Mons, and Dr Ir Georges Van Goethem, RAOS and former EC DG Research (Energy)
14:50 Measuring sustainable energy projects to orient strategies for access to energy:
why does it matters? Prof Emanuela Colombo, Dr Lorenzo Mattarolo, UNESCO Chair in Energy for
Sustainable Development, Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, Dr Mariano
Morazzo, Head of Climate Change and Renewable Energy Policies at Enel - Enel
15:10 Panel discussion, including brief communications from the floor
16:00 Jozef Smets, Belgian Federal Public Service, Foreign Affairs, Director for Africa,
representing Didier Reynders, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
and European Affairs
16:20 Concluding remarks by the Scientific Committee of the Conference
16:30 Closure of the Conference
Farewell drink 16:30 – 17:30
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Reminder: a 5-minute time slot will be allotted to each poster
for oral presentation in plenary session (i.e.: approx. 5 PPT slides each)
Topic 1 - Energy is crucial for achieving
the Sustainable Development Goals
Monday 23 October afternoon, 16:10 – 18:00
(1) Private sector involvement in energy production: experiences of the Belgian
Development Agency from Rwanda and Mozambique
Muriel Lambert de Rouvroit, Frederik Van Herzeele, Benoît Legrand and Paul Verlé,,
Infrastructure and Environment Unit, Belgian Development Agency (BTC)
(2) Our goal: 600 million connected Africans connected to electricity by the year 2025
Smaïla Camara, ENA/Dauphine and HEC Paris Business School, Special Advisor to Jean-Louis
Borloo, President of “Energies for Africa”, France
(3) Collaboration between Northern and Southern organizations with the aim to facilitate
and analyse technology impact on society
Prof Dr Ir Jean-Pierre Raskin (UCL Ecole Polytechnique) and Stéphanie Merle (Louvain
Coopération)
(4) Barriers to the uptake of renewable energy in the East Africa region: an enabling
environment, access to finance, awareness and access to technical support services
Prof. Izael Pereira Da Silva, B.Sc. (Eng), MSc., PhD in Power Systems Engineering from the
Univ. of Sao Paulo (Brazil), Deputy Vice Chancellor, Strathmore University in Kenya
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(5) Mapping of the European Portfolio of Energy Development Cooperation on behalf of
the EU Energy Initiative
Fiona D. Wollensack, EU Energy Initiative - Partnership Dialogue Facility (EUEI-PDF),
Brussels, and Niklas Hayek, Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP)
and EUEI PDF, c/o Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH,
Eschborn, Germany
(6) AGORIA’s views and technology contributions for energy and sustainability in
emerging countries (in particular, Africa)
Christian Dierick, Lead Expert, Energy Technology Solutions, Agoria (“Development through
technology”), Multisector Federation of the Technological Industry, Brussels
(7) Development of advanced energy technologies in Africa: success stories obtained and
challenges left from both technological and managerial points of view
Matteo della Volta, Power Generation & Transmission Systems, Siemens
(8) Modern energy strategy implementation in Africa: success stories and challenges left
in terms of central & decentralised power generation, integration of renewable energies,
and power systems interconnections
Joseph Dubois, Product Director, Tractebel
(9) Growth, energy and climate: squaring the circle
Philippe Charlez, Mining Engineer, Senior Technical Advisor specialist of Unconventional
Resources, former Rock Mechanics Expert in the Oil & Gas industry
(10) Role of renewable energies in the fight against global warming: the context of Africa
Prof Yezouma Coulibaly, PhD INP Grenoble, Institut International d'Ingénierie de l'eau et de
l'environnement (2iE), Ouagadougou
(11) Generic lessons from EUROMED Research-to-Innovation projects in the field of
Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency: Innovation, Co-development, Capacity building
Claude Ayache, Senior Advisor, KIC InnoEnergy, Societas Europaea (SE), Business
Development & European Affairs, Brussels
(12) Building sustainable partnerships in EU-Africa Research and Innovation Initiatives:
Experiences from a Finnish University Network
Eva Kagiri, Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID), Senior
Planning Officer FinCEAL Africa, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
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Topic 2 - Energy mix: towards robust, equitable
and socially acceptable energy systems
Tuesday 24 October morning, 11:50 – 12:30
BACKGROUND
(13) “Mini mill plants” for steelmaking: sustainable production of charcoal as fuel source
while taking care of environmental and social issues in forest plantations
Roosevelt de Paula Almado, Health and Safety, Environment and Forest Research Manager,
ArcelorMittal BioFlorestas Ltda., São Geraldo – Martinho Campos – Brazil, and Carl De Maré,
Vice-President ArcelorMittal, Group CTO, Head of Technology Strategy
(14) Industrial waste heat recovery – Innovative solutions for steel industry
T. Steinparzer, A. Fleischanderl, M. Haselgrübler and P. Trunner, Primetals Technologies,
Linz, Austria GmbH / A joint venture of Siemens, Mitsubishi HI and Co
Tuesday 24 October afternoon, 16:50-18:30
HYDRO
(15) Variable-speed pumped hydro energy storage: bringing flexibility to the South
African grid in order to accommodate future developments in nuclear energy and
renewables
Thomas Mercier, PhD student & Research Assistant, Université Laval and Université
catholique de Louvain
(16) Archimedean screw turbine: opportunity for rural electrification in D.R. Congo ?
Prof. Jean Paul Katond Mbay, Université de Lubumbashi, DR Congo, and Prof. Patrick
Hendrick, ULB - Belgium
(17) Small hydropower development in Burundi
Jean Bosco Niyonzima and Patrick. Hendrick, Aero-Thermo-Mechanics, ULB Polytechnic
School, Belgium
(18) Turbulent Hydro - Decentralized low-head micro-hydro power for Africa, inspired
by nature
Geert Slachmuylders and Wim Verheirstraeten, Turbulent Hydro
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NUCLEAR FISSION
(19) Nuclear Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa: Challenges and Ways
Forward
Vincent Lukanda Mwamba (1), François Kazadi Kabuya (1) and Petrus Bompere Lemo (2)
(1) Commissariat Général à l’Energie Atomique, PO BOX 868 Kinshasa XI, DR Congo,
(2) Comité National de Protection contre les Rayonnements Ionisants, Kinshasa, DR Congo
FUEL CELLS
(20) Fuel cells in emerging countries: a flexible device for the production of electricity
from 1 W to tens of MWs
Dr. Jean-Luc Delplancke, Ecole Polytechnique - 4MAT, ULB, Belgium, former Programme
Head of Unit of EU Joint Undertaking “Fuel Cells and Hydrogen”
SOLAR
(21) Concentrated Solar Power, Battery Storage for Solar photovoltaic (PV) flexibility,
Solar PV for Water pumping, and Biomass: solution for sustainable and flexible power
Michel Lalmand, Vice President Solar, Sales & Marketing, Yoshie Yonekura, Marketing &
Business Development Manager, and Marianne Noel, Sales Manager, Cockerill Maintenance
& Ingénierie (CMI) Energy
(22) Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technologies for electricity generation in Harare,
Zimbabwe: comparison of two options, Solar Tower (ST) and Parabolic Trough (PT)
Luckywell Seyitini, Great Zimbabwe University, Department of Physics, Geography and
Environmental Science
(23) Electricity and heat generation solutions from renewable energy sources for remote
households in Central Africa
Maarten Vergote, Dr Ir, Major – Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Ecole
Royale Militaire - Koninklijke Militaire School, Brussels, Belgium
(24) Development of energy efficiency and passive technologies in buildings for improving
users' comfort: experience of the Belgian Development Agency in Uganda, Senegal and
Palestine
Benoît Legrand and Paul Verlé, Infrastructure and Environment Unit, Belgian Development
Agency (BTC), and Jan Van Lint, BTC- Uganda
(25) Affordable Mobile Solar Water Pumps for Small Farmers
Ahmed Abbas, SunCity Energy / The American University in Cairo, Egypt
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Wednesday 25 Oct morning, 10:30 - 12:00
Final poster presentation
BIOENERGY
(26) The cogeneration in sugar mill: an energetic deposit opportunity for sustainable
development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Kana-Donfack P., Kapseu C. and Tcheukam-Toko D., University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon
(27) ECOmakala: meeting energy needs, fighting poverty and protecting the forests of the
Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
Mone Van Geit, WWF Belgium
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“MISCELLANOUS”
(28) Science and diplomacy in Central and Western Africa: remarkable achievements and
challenges
César Kapseu, Ambassador of science, and Liliane D. T. Atoukam, Humanities and Social
Sciences, University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon
(29) Hydrocarbon resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo – a potential source of
development for the country?
Bernard Respaut, Chief Executive, European Copper Institute, Brussels
(30) Zero Emissions Energy in an African context
Tim Berckmoes, CEO, Anglo Belgian Corporation, Belgium
(31) Use of Distributed generation to improve operation of overloaded grids in Africa
Okana M.N., Kitoko L.S., Kamabu T., Atundezi A. G., Laboratoire de Génie électrique,
Département d’Electricité, Faculté Polytechnique, Université de Kinshasa, R.D. Congo
(32) Linking Sustainable Energy with Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration through
Frugal Innovation
Venkata Ramayya Ancha, Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Sustainable Energy
Engineering, Institute of Technology, Jimma University, Ethiopia
(33) Sustainability of Solar Mini-Grids in Nigeria
Adedoyin Adeleke and Chuks Diji (1) and Debora Ley (2)
(1) Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law, University of Ibadan, Nigeria,
(2) Central America Regional Clean Energy Initiative, Guatemala City, Guatemala
(34) Historical path of sustainable energy promotion in African rural areas: case study
with the FERDEDSI Network (« Forum Énergies Renouvelables pour le Développement
Durable par la Solidarité Internationale »)
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Dr Marthe Djuikom Vandenbergh (1) and Benjamin Bender (2)
(1) FERDEDSI / IPEED (Institut Populaire de l'Eau et l'Energie pour le Développement),
(2) University of Kassel & Baobab.ev.
(35) EU-Africa Research & Innovation partnership on climate change and sustainable
energy – a RINEA technical paper for priorities
Guischet A. (1), Sellami M. (2) and Albergel J. (1)
(1) IRD, French Research Institute for Sustainable Development,
(2) MESRS Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
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Venue of the event: Palace of the Academies (Palais des Académies)
Address : Rue Ducale 1, 1000 Bruxelles / Tel : (+32) 02 550 23 19
Conference programme and registration forms are posted in ARSOM - KAOW website:
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USTAINABLE_ENERGY.pdf
http://www.kaowarsom.be/en/registration_29092017#overlay-
context=en/Sustainable_Energy_for_Africa
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